Prescription IBS Treatment

Prescription IBS Treatment

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How it Works
Getting the right treatment shouldn’t be hard. Just tell us what you need, answer a few quick questions, pick your product and pay, then our pharmacist makes sure it’s safe. If all looks good, we ship the medicine the same day, and we’ll check in to see how you’re doing.

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Pick Your Condition & Answer Questions

Tell us what you need help with (e.g., acne, hay fever) and fill out a short health form so we can tailor your care.

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Choose Your Product & Pay

Review the suggested treatments, pick the one you like, and complete your secure online payment.

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Pharmacist Review & Same-Day Dispatch

Our pharmacist checks your answers and order for safety. Once approved, we ship your medicine the same day.

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Receive Your Medicine & Follow-Up

Get your treatment delivered to your door, and we may check in afterward to see how you’re doing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are there lifestyle changes that can help prevent or reduce IBS flare-ups?
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Yes, managing stress, eating a balanced diet, and identifying food triggers can significantly help reduce IBS symptoms. Staying active and following a consistent routine can also support gut health. For medication support, click Start Consultation, choose and pay for your preferred treatment, and complete a short medical form. We’ll review your answers to ensure the treatment is safe—if not, we’ll recommend another. Once approved, your order will be sent out without delay.
What happens after I place an order for IBS treatment?
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Once you've completed the consultation and payment, our admin team carefully reviews your assessment to ensure the treatment is safe and appropriate for your needs. If there’s a better option available, our pharmacist will suggest it. After approval, your order will be dispatched with no further action needed. Click Start Consultation to begin your treatment plan today.
What treatment options are available for managing IBS symptoms?
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IBS treatments focus on relieving symptoms like cramps, bloating, diarrhoea, or constipation. Options may include antispasmodics, fibre supplements, or medications targeting specific symptoms. Start by clicking Start Consultation, selecting and paying for your medication, and completing a health assessment. Our team will review your answers—if the medication isn’t right for you, our pharmacist will recommend a better-suited alternative. Once approved, your treatment is shipped straight to you.
What causes IBS and who is more likely to experience it?
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The exact cause of IBS isn’t fully understood, but it's often linked to gut sensitivity, stress, diet, and changes in gut bacteria. It's more common in women and tends to develop in early adulthood. To begin treatment, click Start Consultation, pick and pay for your medication, and answer a brief questionnaire. Our admin team will check your assessment for safety, and if needed, a pharmacist will suggest
What is Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and what are the common symptoms?
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IBS is a chronic digestive condition that affects how your gut functions, often causing bloating, abdominal pain, gas, diarrhoea, or constipation. Symptoms can come and go, and they vary from person to person. To explore effective IBS treatment, click Start Consultation, select and pay for your medication, and complete a short health assessment. Our admin team will review your answers, and if your chosen treatment isn’t appropriate, our pharmacist will offer a suitable alternative. Once approved, your order will be dispatched without any extra steps.
Reviewed by
Chenyang Ma
Chenyang Ma
MPharm IP
Superintendent Pharmacist
Chenyang Ma is a GPhC-registered Superintendent Pharmacist at Ways Pharmacy in London. With a Master of Pharmacy (MPharm) from the University of Nottingham (2013), he combines strong commercial acumen and clinical expertise to drive patient-centric pharmacy services.
Reviewed Date
03 June 2025
Next Review
03 June 2026
Published On
03 June 2025
Last Updated
03 June 2025
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